REVIEW: Pamela_ and her sons – Hurt Plaza Lee AdcockMarch 14, 2017 On 'Hurt Plaza,' Alessandra Hoshor, a.k.a. Pamela_ and her sons, forges breathing landscapes out of artificial babble. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: DiCaprio – I Went to the Mall Yesterday and I Got Sick Gabriel SavageMarch 4, 2017 DiCaprio is a high-flying flag of tension and cacophony waving proudly in the wind. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Bleachy Asshole – Bleachy Asshole Lee AdcockFebruary 28, 2017 Like a slice of gooey, stinky Taleggio cheese, Thom Strickland's new album can be exquisite, but it's obviously not for everyone. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Pinkest – You Are a Camera Guillermo CastroFebruary 3, 2017 The new EP from Atlanta trio Pinkest is loud, fun, and infectious. Reviews0 Comments
PREMIERE: Listen to Dialogue Become ‘Isolated in Time’ Guillermo CastroJanuary 31, 2017 Take a deep breath, throw on some headphones, and let your imagination stretch. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: CIVILS – Elliptical Peach Russell RockwellJanuary 27, 2017 CIVILS' latest EP avoids the trap of novelty while tapping into the anything-goes ethos of the Classic City. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Isaak Pancake – DRUMS OLO Lee AdcockJanuary 23, 2017 Garrett Burke's Isaak Pancake is the most bizarre drum and bass project you've ever heard this side of London. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Jaguar Purrs – Jaguar Purrs EP Gabriel SavageJanuary 23, 2017 On his debut EP as Jaguar Purrs, Jordan Parker once again unfurls his talent for moody hooks and late-night romanticism. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Ian and the Ekonomy – Fishing Lee AdcockDecember 28, 2016 Ian and the Ekonomy grow up in a hurry. Reviews0 Comments
REVIEW: Various – DKA Tape Programme Vol. I Russell RockwellDecember 22, 2016 DKA's latest compilation is a visceral and intense introduction to the state of underground electronica in 2016. Reviews0 Comments